James Hassan
Stories (24/0)
Overthrowing Oppression
Once upon a time, in a faraway land, there lived a group of people who were oppressed by their tyrannical king. The king ruled with an iron fist, and the people were miserable. They were forced to work long hours, paid very little, and their basic human rights were violated on a daily basis. The king had an army of soldiers who were loyal to him and would do whatever he commanded them to do. The people were afraid to speak out against the king, for fear of being punished or even killed.
By James Hassanabout a year ago in Fiction
Tech Addiction
John had always been fascinated by technology. He loved his smartphone, his tablet, his laptop, and all the apps and games that came with them. He spent hours every day scrolling through social media, watching videos, and playing games. But little did he know that his love for technology was about to become an addiction.
By James Hassanabout a year ago in Futurism
A Treasure Map
Lila had always been an adventurous girl, always seeking out new and exciting things to do. She lived in a small town in the countryside, surrounded by fields and forests. Her parents were both teachers, so they had instilled in her a love of learning and exploration from a young age. She spent most of her free time outside, exploring the woods behind her house, climbing trees, and playing with the animals that lived in the nearby fields.
By James Hassanabout a year ago in Fiction
Unforgettable Plane Journey
Sure, I can certainly add more details and expand on certain aspects of the story. Here's the longer version: I was on a long-haul flight from Los Angeles to Sydney, and I was feeling a mix of excitement and nervousness. It was my first time traveling alone in years, and I had never been to Australia before. As I boarded the plane, I took a deep breath and reminded myself that this was an adventure I had been looking forward to for months.
By James Hassanabout a year ago in Lifehack
Tech Rebels
In the year 2045, the world had become completely dependent on technology. From smart homes to automated transportation systems, people had come to rely on advanced technologies to make their lives easier and more convenient. However, this dependence had come at a cost. The corporations that had created these technologies had consolidated power and eroded personal privacy and freedom.
By James Hassanabout a year ago in Fiction
Musician's Magic
Once upon a time, there was a young musician named Elise. She was born into a family of musicians and had been playing the violin since she was a little girl. She had always known that music was her passion, and she had worked hard to become a skilled performer.
By James Hassanabout a year ago in Fiction
The Day When my Life ruin
I think I must have been 6 or 7 years old. At the time, my parents had been divorced for 4 years or so. My father had married this very beautiful woman, who I adored. She was very wealthy, and after she and my dad married they moved to a big mansion. They’d made a room for me there and decorated it Hawaiian theme and I remember liking that a lot. They gave birth to my half-sister shortly after. But by then, things were already noticeably different. As if I’d done something terrible, and had amnesia, my stepmom began to treat me awfully for seemingly no reason at all. Avoiding eye contact and ignoring me. I tried to ignore the odd feeling i was getting, even at that age, I was rather self-aware, and remember often taking great measures to avoid awkward moments, or add to the discomfort, for my father, or for her. I knew something was wrong, not knowing how to make it better, I just didn’t want to make it worse. I tried to be happy and remember trying to act oblivious to it. It only got worse, she wouldn’t hug me or play with me anymore, and soon, I was being taken to my dads house less and less. The time I did spend there was becoming increasingly hostile, soon I wasn’t allowed to touch my baby sister. A little while after that, my father willingly went to court and gave up the majority of his custody. I subsequently began to show signs of anxiety and depression, and my mom took me to therapy. I don’t remember much of that except for the double chin my therapist had. She told me to be honest with my dad about how I felt.
By James Hassanabout a year ago in Families
A Dream Trip To Europe
Carla and Mia had been friends since they were little girls. They grew up in the same small town, went to the same schools, and shared a love of adventure and travel. As they got older, they talked more and more about seeing the world together.
By James Hassanabout a year ago in Families
A Traveler's Story(A Story of a Passionate Traveler)
Once upon a time, there was a traveler named Marcus. He had been traveling for as long as he could remember, seeking adventure and excitement in every corner of the world. He had seen the tallest mountains, the deepest oceans, and the wildest jungles. But there was still one place that he had never been to, one place that had always intrigued him – the City of the Sun.
By James Hassanabout a year ago in Fiction
The Mysterious Traveler and the Power of Storytelling
Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there was a small village nestled in the heart of a dense forest. The people of the village lived a simple life, tending to their farms and livestock, and trading their goods with nearby towns. However, they were known for their unique tradition of storytelling. Every night, after dinner, the villagers would gather around the fire and tell tales of adventure, mystery, and magic.
By James Hassanabout a year ago in Fiction
Lost Girl In The Forest
Lost Girl in the Forest Once upon a time, in a dense forest lived a young girl named Lila. She had long, curly brown hair and big, bright eyes that sparkled in the sunlight. Lila lived with her family in a small cottage in the heart of the forest. Her parents were both woodcutters and spent most of their days working in the forest. Lila loved the forest and spent most of her time exploring the woods and playing with the animals.
By James Hassanabout a year ago in Fiction